The British Magazine, Volumen24John Turrill, 1843 |
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... passed , we can both hear and see that they have their open meetings and solemn feastings together , sometimes at one house , sometimes at another house , amongst themselves , with all freedom , and liberty , and lustiness , talking and ...
... passed , we can both hear and see that they have their open meetings and solemn feastings together , sometimes at one house , sometimes at another house , amongst themselves , with all freedom , and liberty , and lustiness , talking and ...
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... passed by before the government was pro- voked into listening to such counsels ; for although the parents con- tinued in many instances compliant , their children were so far in- fluenced by the instructions of seminary priests , as to ...
... passed by before the government was pro- voked into listening to such counsels ; for although the parents con- tinued in many instances compliant , their children were so far in- fluenced by the instructions of seminary priests , as to ...
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... passing notice , although not a pleasing picture , and conveying a feeling of gloom and horror , which is the last which a Christian would associate with the brief entombment of the Saviour . The form of man when the spirit has deserted ...
... passing notice , although not a pleasing picture , and conveying a feeling of gloom and horror , which is the last which a Christian would associate with the brief entombment of the Saviour . The form of man when the spirit has deserted ...
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... passed away ; days which thou hast given me that I might do thy will , and I have not done it ! How many of my years , and days , and hours , are gone without fruit in thy sight ! and how shall I stand ? How shall I lift up my eyes to ...
... passed away ; days which thou hast given me that I might do thy will , and I have not done it ! How many of my years , and days , and hours , are gone without fruit in thy sight ! and how shall I stand ? How shall I lift up my eyes to ...
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... , from what had before passed in discourse with the king , that the Bishop of Bristol * would succeed to [ Bishop Newton . ] 6 London . But diis aliter visum , the higher 34 ANTIQUITIES , ETC. wings for ever; but to thee, only-...
... , from what had before passed in discourse with the king , that the Bishop of Bristol * would succeed to [ Bishop Newton . ] 6 London . But diis aliter visum , the higher 34 ANTIQUITIES , ETC. wings for ever; but to thee, only-...
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